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Många läsarreaktioner mot nedläggningen av LUM

I mitten av december förra året startades en namnlista på nätet i protest mot nedläggningen av LUM, på initiativ av ett tjugotal medarbetare vid universitetet. I skrivande stund har närmare 900 personer skrivit under. Bland argumenten lyfts framför allt tidningens förmåga att skapa överblick och samhörighet i en stor och spretig organisation. Nedan har vi samlat ett litet axplock av de kommentarer

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/manga-lasarreaktioner-mot-nedlaggningen-av-lum - 2025-10-04

Vicerektor Jimmie Kristensson: ”Det här är inget lättvindigt beslut”

Att lägga ner LUM handlar om prioriteringar i jakten på en mer ändamålsenlig kommunikationsorganisation. Det menar Jimmie Kristensson, vicerektor för kurage och karaktär. Varför ska LUM läggas ner?– Förslaget är en del av en jättestor förändring i syfte att få till en mer ändamålsenlig kommunikationsorganisation. I ett sådant arbete sker alltid prioriteringar. Det handlar inte om att vi vill lägga

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/vicerektor-jimmie-kristensson-det-har-ar-inget-lattvindigt-beslut - 2025-10-04

Debatt: Orimligt att långtidssjukskrivna får betala menar SACO-S-rådet

I november 2024 ändrade ­Statens servicecenter modell för sjuklöneberäkning. Det gjorde att omkring 150 LU-medarbetare som varit sjukskrivna längre än två veckor fick ett återbetalningskrav. I typfallet runt 20 000 kronor. Det är arbetsgivarens lönehantering som medfört att skulden har uppstått just nu. Det finns lagar som reglerar hur en arbetsgivare kan reglera löneskulder och arbetsgivaren kan

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/debatt-orimligt-att-langtidssjukskrivna-far-betala-menar-saco-s-radet - 2025-10-04

PFAS-utsläppen i Ronneby började tidigare än man trott

Nya studier från Lunds universitet visar att miljöföroreningen med PFAS i Ronneby, sannolikt startade tidigare än man trott. Med hjälp av blod från Sveriges PKU-biobank* har forskare hittat förhöjda PFAS-nivåer hos barn födda 1985, vars mammor bodde i området före sin graviditet. De nya forskningsresultaten tyder därför på att föroreningen startade före 1985. Ny forskning från Lunds universitet in

https://www.lu.se/artikel/pfas-utslappen-i-ronneby-borjade-tidigare-man-trott - 2025-10-04

Attend our graduate course in preclinical imaging!

In spring 2022, Lund University Bioimaging Centre (LBIC) will give a graduate course in preclinical imaging. The course aims to give PhD students, post-docs, researchers and others theoretical and practical experiences of LBICs preclinical imaging modalities. It will provide a base which helps to incorporate different imaging technologies into the scientific questions to be answered within biomedi

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/attend-our-graduate-course-preclinical-imaging - 2025-10-03

Attend our graduate course in preclinical imaging!

In spring 2023, Lund University Bioimaging Centre (LBIC) will give a graduate course in preclinical imaging. The course aims to give PhD students, post-docs, researchers and others theoretical and practical experiences of LBICs preclinical imaging modalities. It will provide a base which helps to incorporate different imaging technologies into the scientific questions to be answered within biomedi

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/attend-our-graduate-course-preclinical-imaging-0 - 2025-10-03

"Economic Development of Central Asia" Alumni Conference at OSCE Academy in Bishkek

On 20-21 September 2024, the OSCE Academy conducted its annual Alumni Conference on the theme of “Economic Development of Central Asia” featuring three panels: Anti-Corruption, Green Economy and Digital Economy. During two days, participants discussed regional corruption issues and anti-corruption policies, sustainable economic practices, environmental stewardship, and addressed the way digitaliza

https://www.mocca.lu.se/article/economic-development-central-asia-alumni-conference-osce-academy-bishkek - 2025-10-03

"It looks promising for a continuation"

This week, SWEAH's board has held both a workshop and a board meeting, this time at the partner university, Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall. During an introductory workshop, the evaluation made by external reviewers of SWEAH's activities during the period 2022-2024 was discussed, as well as the future of the graduate school after the current co-financing agreement expires after 2026.– We have n

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/it-looks-promising-continuation - 2025-10-03

Researchers at Lund University to launch Sweden's first interdisciplinary tax centre

Although the public sector makes up half of our economy, there is currently no interdisciplinary tax centre in Sweden. By linking research to specific societal challenges, Lund University aims to contribute to a more sustainable and efficient tax policy, while also reinforcing Sweden’s position in the global debate on the future tax system. Researchers at Lund University are launching a new interd

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/researchers-lund-university-launch-swedens-first-interdisciplinary-tax-centre - 2025-10-03

New Research: Digitalizing Xianchang: Documentary Experiments on Shanghai COVID Lockdown

This article offers a significant expansion of the concept of xianchang through an insightful analysis of a COVID-19 documentary. It contributes valuable perspectives on the impact of AI-generated technology in documentary filmmaking. This article explores the expanded indexicality of documentary image and audio in the digital era. It analyzes the awarded Chinese documentary The Memo (2022) respon

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-research-digitalizing-xianchang-documentary-experiments-shanghai-covid-lockdown - 2025-10-03

Department granted funds to invite researcher from the University of Melbourne

The Sociology of Law Department receives 50,000 SEK (€4,300) in faculty mobility funds to invite Sergio Jarillo de la Torre, a postdoctoral research fellow at the School of Geography, University of Melbourne. His background is in social anthropology, law, and art history, and he has spent over ten years doing fieldwork in Papua New Guinea, the Marshall  Islands and Mozambique.During his two-week s

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/department-granted-funds-invite-researcher-university-melbourne - 2025-10-03

Report from the Faculty Board meeting (5 June 2024)

The Board of the Faculty of Medicine (MFS) has held a meeting. The meeting started with a report fom Vice Dean David Gisselsson Nord about the handling of the fire at BMC. Anders Rasmussen from Future Faculty announced that they now have a new board and will appoint a new chairman and thus change the representative on the faculty's board. Bo Ahrén then presented the conclusions that have been draw

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/report-faculty-board-meeting-5-june-2024 - 2025-10-03

SASNET Grants for South Asia Focused Research Applications

Are you a Lund University researcher in the process of planning, writing, or submitting a research application that relates to South Asia issues? You are now able to apply for two SASNET research application grants. We are happy two announce that two SASNET grants are now open for applications. Both grants are for employed Lund University researchers, currently working on a research application th

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-grants-south-asia-focused-research-applications - 2025-10-03

More applicants to the Faculty's international master's programmes

15 January was the application deadline for programmes in the international admission round. We are happy to report that both the total number of applicants and the number of first-choice applicants to the Faculty of Social Sciences' programmes have increased. The number of first-choice applicants to the Faculty of Social Sciences' programmes has increased by 9% compared to last year, while the to

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/more-applicants-facultys-international-masters-programmes - 2025-10-03

Improved model for monitoring CO2 emissions

Researchers have investigated the possibilities of independent, global monitoring of fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions globally based on satellite observations. This would improve the quality of the monitoring compared to today, which is built on individual reporting by countries. Three researchers from our department contributed to this study. In the updated Paris Agreement from COP26 Climate

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/improved-model-monitoring-co2-emissions - 2025-10-03

Unraveling the Link between Agricultural Patterns and Dust Storm Occurrence in Mesopotamia

CMES researcher Hossein Hashemi has co-authored an article in the Environmental Research Letters. AbstractDust storms have been an increasing concern in the Middle East. Severe drought events and human activities, particularly water and land management, have led to emerging dust sources in the last few decades. This study combines spatio-temporal maps of land susceptibility to dust storm incidence

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/unraveling-link-between-agricultural-patterns-and-dust-storm-occurrence-mesopotamia - 2025-10-03